PsycTESTS Dataset 1987
DOI: 10.1037/t18666-000
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“…Based on previous assertions that all social cognitions share an underlying mechanism , it was expected that all threatening and negative cognitions would be moderately positively correlated (Beck & Perkins, 2001). However, in keeping with Beck's (1976) CCSH, it was expected that convergent cognitionsymptomatology relations (i.e., threatening cognitions/social anxiety and negative cognitions/depressive symptoms) would be stronger than divergent relations (i.e., threatening cognitions/depressive symptoms and negative cognitions/social anxiety) (e.g., Beck et al, 1987;Beck & Perkins, 2001;Heimberg et al, 1987;Lamberton & Oei, 2008).…”
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“…Based on previous assertions that all social cognitions share an underlying mechanism , it was expected that all threatening and negative cognitions would be moderately positively correlated (Beck & Perkins, 2001). However, in keeping with Beck's (1976) CCSH, it was expected that convergent cognitionsymptomatology relations (i.e., threatening cognitions/social anxiety and negative cognitions/depressive symptoms) would be stronger than divergent relations (i.e., threatening cognitions/depressive symptoms and negative cognitions/social anxiety) (e.g., Beck et al, 1987;Beck & Perkins, 2001;Heimberg et al, 1987;Lamberton & Oei, 2008).…”
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“…Information is processed through anxious schemas, wherein potentially neutral information is perceived as threatening or dangerous. As information continues to be interpreted in a threatening manner, anxious thoughts become more automatic (Beck, Brown, Steer, Eidelson, & Riskind, 1987). As a result, anxious individuals not only disproportionately attend to information that confirms their negative expectations, but they may also miss cues that could disconfirm their biased interpretations.…”
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